Department Lecturer O.Zamora Has Joined the DIGInet COST Action

On November 24, 2023, associate professor, PhD Oksana Zamora, the lecturer at the Department of International Economic Relations, has attended the meeting of the working group of the DIGInet COST Action for the first time. She had the honour to join the project this autumn.
The aim of this Action is to overcome critical gaps in conceptual innovation on the influence of digitalisation on work inequalities in later life, in order to address the research-policy disconnect and tackle work inequalities in later life redefined by digitalisation.
The Action will enhance scientific knowledge by integrating the different disciplines and schools of thought and developing collaborations with public policy officials, international policy bodies, non-academic professionals, civil society NGOs, trade unions, management of organisations and older workers.
Expected deliverables include:
a) the creation of a website; that will act as a platform for the Action and become an international ‘hub’ for the study of ageing at work in the era of digitalization, by sharing and publishing knowledge, connecting researchers, stakeholders and activists in the field;
b) creating a depository database of scientific measures and tools for assessing inequalities and challenges of ageing and digitalization, as well as for good practices. Policy reports will be posted in order to make links outside the research community to address policymakers and stakeholders;
c) the facilitation of research and dissemination events, including Short Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) and scientific Training Schools (TS) for Young Researchers and Innovators (YRIs) and established researchers, public conferences and policy workshops hosting experts and relevant stakeholders;
and d) a series of publications including scientific reports, conference proceedings, academic publications, collaborative recommendation papers derived from Action Working Groups, and an edited book.